This is the OP. Someone hacked into my other laptop. It's ruined. Awfully convenient, right after I post the thread in here! Never had a problem with
it before, then I received an email from someone. I responded. I'm sure the rest was a cake walk from there out, considering they had my IP addy from
that point. Can't retrieve my old account info from ATS because I can't access my old email. I don't know exactly who hacked my laptop. But I do
know it's because I'm putting information out there that THEY don't want you to see!!!! And they knew exactly what they were doing. I'll be
putting another video out there soon for all to see. 1990teg4dr is a dead account floating in the water at this point.

Its ok. I have seen it. It does exist. If my computer gets hacked I can assure you I will be very very very upset.

People will only believe what they want to believe. I can't explain it, also why it is not there all there all the time, but I have seen it. I don't
care too much about it, cause by the time it is announced, it is all too late for those who have failed to prepare.

There I have said it. Please use only stainless steel nails on me. Iron tends to rust and leave scars.

Originally posted by guessing
Its ok. I have seen it. It does exist. If my computer gets hacked I can assure you I will be very very very upset.

People will only believe what they want to believe. I can't explain it, also why it is not there all there all the time, but I have seen it. I don't
care too much about it, cause by the time it is announced, it is all too late for those who have failed to prepare.

There I have said it. Please use only stainless steel nails on me. Iron tends to rust and leave scars.

Yeah, I was pissed! However, my fault for responding through email. I should've known better. I got another laptop. A little more detail in security
this time...

There is a rather large mistake that no one has commented on yet. 1990teg keeps insisting he is showing a "sphere". Given the 2 dimensional
aspects of a photograph, and that it was behind cloud cover, and lack of shading/shadow to give contour, proclaiming it's a sphere is just wrong.
Circular, ,maybe. You can't tell it's a sphere.
'Teg, adjusting anything on a picture is just adjusting LIGHT. So any difference in light will show up when you manipulate and enhance. It doesn't
show whether that light is from a solid or a whole in the clouds. It's a hole in the clouds.
A $300 dollar camera? Good for snapshots, maybe. Not for taking pictures of the sun, or even the sky. Heck, I have two lenses that were $300
dollars each, and one $800 for the good shots. And those are far from top of the line. Without any masking of the sun, there is no way I would ever
think of taking a picture toward it. Or pointing my telescope at it.
I'm new here, and have really enjoyed this rather long thread, and hopes someone polishes the platter you served up OP's @$$ on before you hand it
back to him.
'Teg, your laptop is not "ruined". Even the worst malware is only an inconvenience. Take a breath, look it up online, and start removing files
carefully. It takes time, but is easy if you know what you are doing. Your files should be safe, most malware just gums up the works, not messing
with your junk.

Go to Malwarebytes.com,they will remove any malware that is in your puter,free of charge.

Unplug your modem,or power down any other devices you use to connect to the web,then your devices should create a new IP address whenever you log
on,then the hacker can't find you in the same place you were the time you got hacked by him the first time.

That to me looks more like a reflection within the video camera's lens of the actual sun (bottom one) If you notice, the top object is only visible
when the bottom one is clear of dark clouds, even when it would be visible through lighter clouds if it were real.

I've video taped the same effect before with a Sony Handycam a few years ago, filming the sun coming up through the clouds and I could see a second
sun offset from the real one. I could tell it was just a reflection because it wasn't too bright to see cloud formations in front of the real sun and
the exact same (yet darker due to less light from the reflection) clouds were in front of the reflected sun too. I wish I'd saved the video now so I
could post it for proof

Originally posted by stars15k
There is a rather large mistake that no one has commented on yet. 1990teg keeps insisting he is showing a "sphere". Given the 2 dimensional
aspects of a photograph, and that it was behind cloud cover, and lack of shading/shadow to give contour, proclaiming it's a sphere is just wrong.
Circular, ,maybe. You can't tell it's a sphere.
'Teg, adjusting anything on a picture is just adjusting LIGHT. So any difference in light will show up when you manipulate and enhance. It doesn't
show whether that light is from a solid or a whole in the clouds. It's a hole in the clouds.
A $300 dollar camera? Good for snapshots, maybe. Not for taking pictures of the sun, or even the sky. Heck, I have two lenses that were $300
dollars each, and one $800 for the good shots. And those are far from top of the line. Without any masking of the sun, there is no way I would ever
think of taking a picture toward it. Or pointing my telescope at it.
I'm new here, and have really enjoyed this rather long thread, and hopes someone polishes the platter you served up OP's @$$ on before you hand it
back to him.
'Teg, your laptop is not "ruined". Even the worst malware is only an inconvenience. Take a breath, look it up online, and start removing files
carefully. It takes time, but is easy if you know what you are doing. Your files should be safe, most malware just gums up the works, not messing
with your junk.

I'll refuse to comment on ANYTHING you say! You have been proven to be a TROLL/SHILL on YouTube! You have been stalking me
for 2 years nearly! Anyone can check out this loser's YT profile comments to see what I'm getting at: www.youtube.com...
As for the computer, I know what the hell I'm doing. Been working on them for 19 years now. Don't need help from a troll.

Go to Malwarebytes.com,they will remove any malware that is in your puter,free of charge.

Unplug your modem,or power down any other devices you use to connect to the web,then your devices should create a new IP address whenever you log
on,then the hacker can't find you in the same place you were the time you got hacked by him the first time.
It was a professional job. Nothing that ANY anti-virus could fix. My mother board controllers mysteriously went "missing". I couldn't even install
a new OS without the computer freaking me out to tell me this. I just scrapped it for parts, and bought another one. This one actually has better
security features, minus the built-in webcam. (I can deal with that!) I like the finger print scanner on it. Thanks for the comment anyhow. I like
Malwarebytes. Actually running it on this pc.

What's funny is that no one ever commented on the NEWEST stereo ahead images, even though they were the ones saying nothing was being captured on
them... WRONG. Let me guess... SUN DOGS IN SPACE?! See below:

Also, nobody mention the fact that Jupiter lost one of it's rings last week! (See image below) Strange occurances in our solar system all can be
attributed to the 10 Planet's approach. Keep closing your eyes so tightly... lol

Don't use Photobucket, this shows only a small advertisement "buy pro..", so we can't see what you are posting.

The SEB from Jupi was also nearly invisible 1889, 1990 and 1993, this absolute normal. And it's not gone a week ago, it "faded" out from Aug. to
Dez. 2009 and usually there will be a fade in the next month. This is a radical weather phenomenon on Jupiter, that happens ever few years.

Well put and according to Astronomy.com The South Equatorial Belt (SEB) disappeared in 1973 and 1991. "I've been watching Jupiter for 4 decades,"
said Astronomy Contributing Editor Raymond Shubinski, "and I've seen Jupiter with only one belt at least twice before. It's a jarring sight if
you're familiar with the planet. It's like seeing Jupiter without one of its large satellites, but a belt can stay hidden for months."

Well put and according to Astronomy.com The South Equatorial Belt (SEB) disappeared in 1973 and 1991. "I've been watching Jupiter for 4 decades,"
said Astronomy Contributing Editor Raymond Shubinski, "and I've seen Jupiter with only one belt at least twice before. It's a jarring sight if
you're familiar with the planet. It's like seeing Jupiter without one of its large satellites, but a belt can stay hidden for months."

After you've read that, would you like to post the Stereo COR2 images immediately before and after that one you cherry-picked? (I'm guessing
you probably don't - because, of course, they do not show that little brief flash..)

And *then* tell us what you think it was. A huge freakin' planet that appears for just a few seconds and vanishes, and looks exactly the same as
multitudes of other sungrazing comets, HEP's, etc, seen on many many other Stereo images?

Mmmm. Scary. At least, I guess they are for someone that has never actually seen Stereo images before...

Also, nobody mention the fact that Jupiter lost one of it's rings last week!

Maybe that's because those who actually know a little about astronomy found the change in Jupiter's atmospherics interesting, but in no way
'evidence' of a fantasy planet.

Yes, those who actually know about astronomy tend to want to *learn* about the things they are looking at, as opposed to those who blunder in, grab
any link they can find that looks a little unusual (*everything* looks unusual to the uneducated..), and yell that the sky is falling, or that it is
'evidence' for their favorite conspiracy du jour.

By the way, they are cloud bands, not rings. Do you not know the difference? Do they do astronomy courses at a nearby college? Can you not join a
local astronomy club?

Ever get away from the computer and associate with people who actually know this topic, instead of watching youtube idiots make fools of themselves?

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